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. >> it was the rachel maddow show, come on guys, we should be hurting them, not helping them. >> so we had to stop for ten minutes to put a little thing in about celebrities and that bothers me -- >> thank you, rachel. >> we had momentum in the show, the show was going great and we had to sit here awkwardly while tucker showed us his tie. i did not mean to impune your tie, but someone needs impuning. >> don't take it out on us. >> i know, there's no diet coke in the green room. >> and do not take it out on me bass i look like rachel. >> this app, you use it to avoid people you do not like. where do i start? >> should have used it for this show tonight, greg. >> i'm still mad. >> all right, jedidiah, you are an attractive woman in a big city, would you use it to avoid bill or people you know? >> i use stuff like this anyway. i am mad that andy levy or myself did not invent it, we could have collaborated, andy if you are listening? who doesn't want to their friends? >> i don't know, i have seen your friends, i would to. can we disconnect? >> i men, this is no different from the rest o
. >> it was the rachel maddow show, come on guys, we should be hurting them, not helping them. >> so we had to stop for ten minutes to put a little thing in about celebrities and that bothers me -- >> thank you, rachel. >> we had momentum in the show, the show was going great and we had to sit here awkwardly while tucker showed us his tie. i did not mean to impune your tie, but someone needs impuning. >> don't take it out on us. >> i know, there's no diet...
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rachel jeantel, the girl who was on the phone with trayvon when he died. does her race have anything to do with how people perceive her credibility. >>> and aaron hernandez's dangerous past. how in the world did he end up with a $40 million contract from the patriots? >>> plus the obama administration repeatedly going after another leaker, but this time, he's a close friend of the president of the united states. >>> and what led to a brawl at a drag queen beauty pageant? you'll see it in full. ♪ [ girl ] there are man-eating sharks in every ocean... but we still swim. every second, somewhere in the world, lightning strikes... but we still play in the rain. poisonous snakes can be found in 49 of the 50 states, but we still go looking for adventure. a car can crash... a house can crumble... but we still drive... and love coming home. because i think deep down we know... all the bad things that can happen in life... they can't stop us from making our lives... good. ♪ ♪ to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mo
rachel jeantel, the girl who was on the phone with trayvon when he died. does her race have anything to do with how people perceive her credibility. >>> and aaron hernandez's dangerous past. how in the world did he end up with a $40 million contract from the patriots? >>> plus the obama administration repeatedly going after another leaker, but this time, he's a close friend of the president of the united states. >>> and what led to a brawl at a drag queen beauty...
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. >> reporter: rachel jeantel was on the phone with trayvon martin, just seconds before neighborhood watchman george zimmerman shot him february 2012. she testified that zimmerman followed him and then confronted him. but hundreds of questions from the defense, challenges her account of the pivotal moment. >> it could have been trayvon martin smashing george zimmerman in the face, is what you heard. >> what? >> yeah. just earlier today. >> by who? >> she has given the defense ammunition to argue that her testimony shouldn't be considered by the jury. >> reporter: throughout jeantel, squirmed in her seat. sometimes seemed combative. zimmerman's defense not only attacking her liability, but also exposing her inability to read this letter. >> can you read any of the words on it? >> i don't understand. cursive. i don't read cursive. >> reporter: throughout the day, she seemed to stick to her core testimony, that it was zimmerman that followed martin. and martin was afraid of zimmerman. matt gutman, abc news, sanford, florida. >>> a bishop has been arrested as the church tries to clean up
. >> reporter: rachel jeantel was on the phone with trayvon martin, just seconds before neighborhood watchman george zimmerman shot him february 2012. she testified that zimmerman followed him and then confronted him. but hundreds of questions from the defense, challenges her account of the pivotal moment. >> it could have been trayvon martin smashing george zimmerman in the face, is what you heard. >> what? >> yeah. just earlier today. >> by who? >> she has...
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for "good morning america," rachel smith, hol, california. >> paula faris, what was your favorite? >> tree house. >> tree house. >> although -- >> anything can change your mind? >> no wine cellar. but nothing compares to swiss family robinson. >> woman's got to have her fantasy. >>> it's the cronut, making its way across the country, lots of variati variations, we're going to taste test. after this break. la that instantly brightens skin. and helps reduce the look of brown spots in just 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. try it for a month. then go ahead and try to spot a spot. aveeno® positively radiant. naturally beautiful results. >>> and it is time for fixation. one thing about "good morning america." i think we can agree we like to eat. >> yes. >> we love food. in new york city, the biggest craze, the cronut. nothing better than fried dough. it's exhibit a, from the bakery in new york, fried dough, infuses the croissant with the donut. >> good explanation. >> thank you, appreciate that. been working on it. they make 250 a day. >> nick watt found a long line and resorted to ex
for "good morning america," rachel smith, hol, california. >> paula faris, what was your favorite? >> tree house. >> tree house. >> although -- >> anything can change your mind? >> no wine cellar. but nothing compares to swiss family robinson. >> woman's got to have her fantasy. >>> it's the cronut, making its way across the country, lots of variati variations, we're going to taste test. after this break. la that instantly brightens...
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this came two days after we watched rachel, who was the girl that martin talked to on the phone. she gave inconsistent and at times didn't seem like she was not wanting to be there and edgy at moments and we have testimony of john good win. and doug joins me now a former federal prosecutor. >> thank you. >> you said you have to be careful what you are watching in this is points being put on the board very carefully. we don't have a full picture yet in terms of the way it is going. >> no, a trial is like a roller coaster and sports contest. one team makes a play. oh, that's it and they are dominating and guess what they make a come back. i analyze trial and don't like to say this means the defense wins or prosecutor wins. it is a paint. they are like painters. prosecutors want to paint it on canvass that it was a s if fight. you can't kill the person if you are losing. defense is painting, no, no, no. s if fight and grave risk of seriously bodily harm or death and it is hard to figure out. you can't say broken nose and lacerations and therefore he couldn't have died. who is to say
this came two days after we watched rachel, who was the girl that martin talked to on the phone. she gave inconsistent and at times didn't seem like she was not wanting to be there and edgy at moments and we have testimony of john good win. and doug joins me now a former federal prosecutor. >> thank you. >> you said you have to be careful what you are watching in this is points being put on the board very carefully. we don't have a full picture yet in terms of the way it is going....
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day four, the same friend, rachel, returned to the witness stand and very different demeanor. challenged by the defense about inconsistencies in her testimony. and yesterday we heard from a neighbor who probably had the best view of the struggle between the two men. let's bring in former federal prosecutor doug burns. doug, quite a first week in any case. this one in particular. i want to start by playing a sou soundbite of trayvon martin's friend who said she heard him say certain things that she's only really telling us now. listen. >> i heard trayvon saying get off, get off. >> a letter on march 19. at month time did you mention that you heard ray votrayvon ma say get off, get off, get off. correct? is that yes, did you not say that? >> yes. >> lot of people say she mumbles. i don't know if that's an intentional strategy but what she said is -- for the first time, she's telling not in to the incident but much later get off, get off is what she said. she didn't put tonight a letter, she didn't tell to it investigators or trayvon martin's mother. at that point is should the d
day four, the same friend, rachel, returned to the witness stand and very different demeanor. challenged by the defense about inconsistencies in her testimony. and yesterday we heard from a neighbor who probably had the best view of the struggle between the two men. let's bring in former federal prosecutor doug burns. doug, quite a first week in any case. this one in particular. i want to start by playing a sou soundbite of trayvon martin's friend who said she heard him say certain things that...
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for "good morning america," rachel smith, abc news, california. >> paula faris, what was your favorite house in that thing? >> the tree house. though, you know what? nothing could really compare -- >> not the beer barrel? >> i didn't see a wine cellar. potentially that. but nothing compared to "swiss family robinson." i want to live in a tree. >> a come's got to have her fantasies. >>> they're calling it the son of cronuts. paula is calling it a cro-postor. we're going to taste test. fixations up after this break. that instantly brightens skin. and helps reduce the look of brown spots in just 4 weeks. for healthy radiant skin. try it for a month. then go ahead and try to spot a spot. aveeno® positively radiant. naturally beautiful results. >>> and it is time for "fixation." one thing about "good morning america," i think we can all agree we like to eat. >> yes. >> we love food. here in new york city, the biggest craze is the cronut. it's fried dough. it's exhibit a from the dominique ansel bakery. fried dough. it infuss the croissant with the doughnut. people will wait in line for hou
for "good morning america," rachel smith, abc news, california. >> paula faris, what was your favorite house in that thing? >> the tree house. though, you know what? nothing could really compare -- >> not the beer barrel? >> i didn't see a wine cellar. potentially that. but nothing compared to "swiss family robinson." i want to live in a tree. >> a come's got to have her fantasies. >>> they're calling it the son of cronuts. paula is...
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. >> reporter: day four started as rachel jeantel day two. racial one moment, combative the next. >> are you okay this morning? >> yeah. >> you seem different than yesterday. did someone talk to you last night about your demeanor in court yesterday? >> no. >> reporter: a more subdued jean tel got questions from don west who challenged the 19-year-old's account of what she heard on the cell phone with trayvon martin a minute before the fatal shooting. >> trayvon got hit. >> you don't know that, do you? >> no, sir. >> you don't know trayvon got hit. you don't know he didn't take his fist and drive it into george zimmerman's face, do you? >> no, sir. >> reporter: moments later, when asked the same question during the grilling, the teen held firm to her account of who attacked who. >> i thought you said it could have been, for all you know, trayvon martin smashing george zimmerman in the face is what you actually heard? >> what? >> yeah. earlier today. >> by who? >> by you. >> you didn't get that from me. >> the woman whose 911 call captured the
. >> reporter: day four started as rachel jeantel day two. racial one moment, combative the next. >> are you okay this morning? >> yeah. >> you seem different than yesterday. did someone talk to you last night about your demeanor in court yesterday? >> no. >> reporter: a more subdued jean tel got questions from don west who challenged the 19-year-old's account of what she heard on the cell phone with trayvon martin a minute before the fatal shooting. >>...
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. >> 19-year-old rachel gentel back on the stand. this time appearing more subdued but as the day progressed her answers grew more intense. >> yes, sir. >> she testified she was on the phone with 17-year-old trayvon martin moments before he was shot and killed by george zimmerman. she told jurors an attorney for trayvon martin's family first asked her if race was a factor that night. she was asked about that again in court thursday. >> describing the person is what made you think it was racial. >> yes. >> and that's because he described him as a creepy [ bleep ] cracker. >> yes. >> but on thursday she testified she omitted that description in a letter to trayvon martin's mother. >> of course you wouldn't say it to sabrina fulton because it was offensive, correct? >> yes, that was disrespectful. >> also in question, the last thing she heard. >> get off, get off. >> she testified she heard the words get off, get off, before the phone went dead. but she also said this. >> so the last thing you heard was some kind of noise like something
. >> 19-year-old rachel gentel back on the stand. this time appearing more subdued but as the day progressed her answers grew more intense. >> yes, sir. >> she testified she was on the phone with 17-year-old trayvon martin moments before he was shot and killed by george zimmerman. she told jurors an attorney for trayvon martin's family first asked her if race was a factor that night. she was asked about that again in court thursday. >> describing the person is what made...
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rachel maddow was pointing out the voting heights story was highly consequential. the gay marriage story was viewview ed celebratory. there was a lot of happiness. the supreme court was probably mirroring public opinion and the media were mirroring the supreme court's mirroring. but the voting rights story which is very important, it's hard to visualize what might happen, what bad actions might come because of this and it was completely swept away. >> it really was swept away, and it ignored the follow-on stories that there should have been about the individual states and voter suppression acts that they are now enacting. >> it's partly the nature of television. television doesn't do policy very well and doesn't do nuance very well but it does stories very well. >> pictures and emotions, all of that. >> it does individuals very well. and gay rights, there were real stories and real emotion. >> let me put up some numbers by the pew research center before the high court ruling. these were stories dealing with same-sex marriage. if you look at msnbc, the comments, 64%
rachel maddow was pointing out the voting heights story was highly consequential. the gay marriage story was viewview ed celebratory. there was a lot of happiness. the supreme court was probably mirroring public opinion and the media were mirroring the supreme court's mirroring. but the voting rights story which is very important, it's hard to visualize what might happen, what bad actions might come because of this and it was completely swept away. >> it really was swept away, and it...
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we're talking about rachel jeantel. i'll call out a different moment of the day, selma maura saying there was a gunshot and after it the man with the black and red kt ja, the man on top moved. the man on the bottom did not, seems to establish, vinnie politan, that the person on top of the fight, the person in control was george zimmerman, and that will mean a lot in terms of can feel defense analysis. your take? >> oh, absolutely. if george zimmerman is on top and you have a witness with saying he has the red and black jacket, it's clear who is in control. how do you claim self-defense if you're on top of the person you're shooting. you have a gun, they don't have a gun. to me that was powerful, chris. what are you going to do with that danny? >> that's right, how dare you argue that in the first place. danny you're not arguing it, don't look so scared but i want to you explain it for everybody at home. if it is established that george zimmerman was in control, what would he have to do to use self-defense to get out of
we're talking about rachel jeantel. i'll call out a different moment of the day, selma maura saying there was a gunshot and after it the man with the black and red kt ja, the man on top moved. the man on the bottom did not, seems to establish, vinnie politan, that the person on top of the fight, the person in control was george zimmerman, and that will mean a lot in terms of can feel defense analysis. your take? >> oh, absolutely. if george zimmerman is on top and you have a witness with...
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rachel jeantel made some points saying zimmerman was the aggressor. but the defense pointed out many inconsistencies and lied in her stories. but rolled her eyes. and yet was far less combative and much more polite. the attorney for zimmerman said she may have heard things on that phone call but she didn't see anything you don't know that trayvon got hit. you didn't know that trayvon at that moment didn't take his 50s and drive the into george zimmerman's face, do you? >> no, sir. >> reporter: after court martin's parents' attorney said they were very proud of jeantel's appearance. claiming her testimony took zimmerman's defense claim and blew it up. have you * she corroborated what she said. those are major issues. >> reporter: we are beginning with a bench conference with judge debra nelson. this is day five of this much-watched murder trial and still to be called is the state's lead investigator as well as the medical examiner who did trayvon martin's autopsy. martha: the courtroom has been packed since this trial began. the seat inside is a hot co
rachel jeantel made some points saying zimmerman was the aggressor. but the defense pointed out many inconsistencies and lied in her stories. but rolled her eyes. and yet was far less combative and much more polite. the attorney for zimmerman said she may have heard things on that phone call but she didn't see anything you don't know that trayvon got hit. you didn't know that trayvon at that moment didn't take his 50s and drive the into george zimmerman's face, do you? >> no, sir....
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and again, rachel jeantel, more composed than the first day on the witness stand. but seven, long hours being grilled, what did it do to the prosecution's case? >> she's a flawed witness. this is not the witness that you want if you're the prosecution. and this is the last person who spoke to trayvon martin. there are inconsistencies in her story. as you heard, she was attacked, again and again, on cross-examination. with that said, you saw that section there where she talks about the fact that she can't read cursive. she doesn't seem educated. but don't underestimate her. she was still smart. the defense attorney was trying to ask her questions to get her to admit things but she caught it. and she said, that's not what i said. so, while she's not someone is worldly, so to speak, she understood what she was being asked and she understood the questions. and she took on the defense attorney, again and again, as he was trying to question her. >> now, we have called rachel jeantel the most important witness for the prosecution's case. but there was more testimony yeste
and again, rachel jeantel, more composed than the first day on the witness stand. but seven, long hours being grilled, what did it do to the prosecution's case? >> she's a flawed witness. this is not the witness that you want if you're the prosecution. and this is the last person who spoke to trayvon martin. there are inconsistencies in her story. as you heard, she was attacked, again and again, on cross-examination. with that said, you saw that section there where she talks about the...
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and rachel is who she. but when you are who you are, the jury is free to believe part of your testimony or none of your testimony, when you contrast rachel with mr. good who testified yesterday who is very clear, very understandable, the jury probably was able to find him more credible than rachel. even though you may find her likable, you may find her candor -- you might find it really appealing. but ultimately, it's about credibility. whether or not you think someone's falsifying, this is probably -- rachel's probably someone that just isn't credible. >> okay. so let's bring the conversation back to race 'hoand how this ha become a pacter in the trial. when rachel jeantel said on the stand that she didn't think cracker was a racial slur. it was just something that kids say. and she claimed that trayvon martin called zimmerman a cracker. that really did inject race into this case. if you talk to trayvon martin's family, especially his stepmother who was on anderson cooper last night, she thinks this case h
and rachel is who she. but when you are who you are, the jury is free to believe part of your testimony or none of your testimony, when you contrast rachel with mr. good who testified yesterday who is very clear, very understandable, the jury probably was able to find him more credible than rachel. even though you may find her likable, you may find her candor -- you might find it really appealing. but ultimately, it's about credibility. whether or not you think someone's falsifying, this is...
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>> rachel. i thought it was very significant, but tucker, in a larger sense, i think what's happening in the zimmerman case is we're look at this, it's almost like a racial rorschach test. i think black people looked at her testimony, the 19-year-old semi literal girlfriend in a sympathetic way. she used words, some offensive, like the white cracker stuff, allegedly uttered by trayvon about george zimmerman who was tracking trayvon that night. she had some statements that if you put yourself -- i said this, here. let me full stuff. this is the opposite of the o. j. simpson case. in the o. j. simpson case, you had a black accused of killing two whites before an all black jury and it divided the nation racially. this is different. here you have a white, or hispanic, white in the minds of many, a white accused of killing a black with an all white essentially, all white jury. and i think -- i can't imagine how the five white ladies on that six-lady jury can look at rachel and identify with her in th
>> rachel. i thought it was very significant, but tucker, in a larger sense, i think what's happening in the zimmerman case is we're look at this, it's almost like a racial rorschach test. i think black people looked at her testimony, the 19-year-old semi literal girlfriend in a sympathetic way. she used words, some offensive, like the white cracker stuff, allegedly uttered by trayvon about george zimmerman who was tracking trayvon that night. she had some statements that if you put...
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the defense tried to chip away at the credibility of rachel jeantel. she was on the phone with 17-year-old trayvon martin before he was killed. zimmerman's attorney challenged testimony which portrayed his client as the aggressor. >> trayvon got hit. >> you don't do that, do you? >> no. >> you don't know that trayvon got hit. >> he could -- he had -- >> you don't know that trayvon didn't at that moment take his fist and drive it into george zimmerman's face. >> please lower your voice. >> do you? >> no, sir. >> the defense also exposed jeantel's inability to read a letter, forcing her to admit that she could not understand cursive. >>> we're learning more now about the alleged motive behind the boston marathon bombing. authorities say dzhokhar tsarnaev scrawled what amounts to a confession on the inside of that boat where he was found, and it says, "stop killing our innocent people and we will stop." the information is contained in a 30-count indictment. it charges tsarnaev with murder and using a weapon of mass destruction. >>> wow. the obamas are in
the defense tried to chip away at the credibility of rachel jeantel. she was on the phone with 17-year-old trayvon martin before he was killed. zimmerman's attorney challenged testimony which portrayed his client as the aggressor. >> trayvon got hit. >> you don't do that, do you? >> no. >> you don't know that trayvon got hit. >> he could -- he had -- >> you don't know that trayvon didn't at that moment take his fist and drive it into george zimmerman's face....